Anonymous wrote:Yes, I think it was called Candy Cane City
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm probably the oldest here!
I remember when the beltway first opened and we ooohed and aaahed at all the safety features--guardrails with the ends buried in the ground so no one could be decapitated by them.
Emergency call phones every mile.
I also remember driving through Rock Creek park and you could drive your car through little "fords" in the stream.I remember Candyland Playground, somewhere near Rock Creek Park.
I remember that too! Although, judging by your first memory, I'm a bit younger than you![]()
The Candyland (or was it candy cane?) playground still exists - it's on Beach Dr right before it hits East West Hwy, but it has new equipment with no candy theme
Anonymous wrote:Metro worked.
Anonymous wrote:Metro worked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm probably the oldest here!
I remember when the beltway first opened and we ooohed and aaahed at all the safety features--guardrails with the ends buried in the ground so no one could be decapitated by them.
Emergency call phones every mile.
I also remember driving through Rock Creek park and you could drive your car through little "fords" in the stream.I remember Candyland Playground, somewhere near Rock Creek Park.
I remember that too! Although, judging by your first memory, I'm a bit younger than you![]()
The Candyland (or was it candy cane?) playground still exists - it's on Beach Dr right before it hits East West Hwy, but it has new equipment with no candy theme
Anonymous wrote:Ballston when the powder blue marymount building was one of the tallest
Not having to dial 703
99.1 hfs
The redskins as a winning team
And for that matter when DC had decent sports teams in general, it's been a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anchor Inn in Wheaton.
Great place. Couldn't go back though after a friend died falling through the glass in front. No he was not drunk.
What happened?